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Tag Archives: Argentina
Draft of Arrest Request for Argentine President Found at Dead Prosecutor’s Home
NEW YORK TIMES by Simon Romero February 3, 2015 Alberto Nisman, the prosecutor whose mysterious death has gripped Argentina, had drafted a request for the arrest of President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, accusing her of trying to shield Iranian officials from … Continue reading
Alberto Nisman Death Investigator Claims Bullet Entered From Back of Head, Further Undermining Suicide Claim
ALGEMEINER by Ben Cohen February 2, 2015 Viviana Fein, the top Argentine official investigating the death in mysterious circumstance of Special Prosecutor Alberto Nisman, has radically revised her assessment of how he died, claiming that the deadly bullet entered not … Continue reading
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Tagged Alberto Nisman, Argentina, Buenos Aires, Iran, Viviana Fein
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Nisman buried in same cemetery as victims of AMIA bombing he probed
TIMES OF ISRAEL by JTA and TOI Staff January 29, 2015 Alberto Nisman was buried in the same section of the main Jewish cemetery in Buenos Aires as the victims in the 1994 AMIA bombing that he was investigating. On … Continue reading
Murdered Argentine Prosecutor: Rouhani Involved in AMIA Bombing Decision
WASHINGTON FREE BEACON by Alana Goodman January 26, 2015 An Argentine prosecutor who died mysteriously last week had evidence tying Iranian President Hassan Rouhani to the 1994 bombing of a Jewish community center in Buenos Aires, a link first reported … Continue reading
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Tagged Alberto Nisman, AMIA, Argentina, Iran, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani
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Mysterious death of Argentine prosecutor revives tales of Hezbollah sleeper cells and secret deals with Iran
NATIONAL POST by Joseph Brean January 23, 2015 In Argentina, the mysterious death of a crusading prosecutor on the eve of his explosive testimony about presidential interference in a terrorism investigation has set the nation on edge, with protesters on … Continue reading
Nisman committed suicide? Let’s kill that lie
TIMES OF ISRAEL by David Horovitz January 20, 2015 When I sat down Monday to write about the appalling death of the courageous Buenos Aires prosecutor who exposed the Iranian and Hezbollah orchestration of the 1994 AMIA bombing, I didn’t … Continue reading
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Tagged Alberto Nisman, AMIA, Argentina, bombing, Buenos Aires
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Prosecutor in Argentina Jewish center bombing found shot dead
TIMES OF ISRAEL by Staff January 19, 2015 The Argentinean prosecutor investigating the 1994 bombing of a Jewish center in Buenos Aires was found dead in his apartment on Sunday night with a gunshot wound to the head, hours before … Continue reading
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Tagged Alberto Nisman, AMIA, AMIA bombing, Argentina, Buenos Aires
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AMIA prosecutor accuses CFK, Timerman of ‘covering up’ Iran’s involvement in bombing
BUENOS AIRES HERALD January 14, 2015 The prosecutor in charge of the AMIA bombing investigation Alberto Nisman has filed a 300-page complaint accusing President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner and Foreign Minister Héctor Timerman among other kirchnerite political figures of “covering … Continue reading
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Tagged AMIA bombing, Argentina, Iran, President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner
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